4. NEX TO (Beside)
• Use: Both " next to " and " beside " can be used interchangeable.
Examples:
The supermarket is next to (beside) the bank. (The supermarket is
next to the bank.)
Sit next to (beside) me. (Sit by my side.)
5. BEHIND
• Behind is the opposite of In front of. It means at the back (part) of something.
EXAMPLE:
My friend sits behind me in class.
The train is behind schedule.
6. BETWEEN
• Between normally refers to something in the middle of two objects or things (or
places).
EXAMPLES
There are mountains between Chile and Argentina.
The number 5 is between the number 4 and 6.
There is a sea (The EnglishChannel) between England and France.
7. ON
• On means that something is in a position that is physically touching, covering or
attached to something.
EXAMPLES:
The clock on the wall is slow.
He put the food on the table.
I can see a spider on the ceiling
8. UNDER / BELOW
• Under and Below have a similar meaning.They mean at a lower level. (Something
is above it).
EXAMPLES:
Your legs are under the table.
Monsters live under your bed.
A river flows under a bridge.
9. IN
• We also use in to show position within a general area (towns, counties, states,
countries, and continents).
EXAMPLES:
I used to live in Nottingham, but now I live in Germany.
10. IN FRONT OF
• Further forward than someone or something else
EXAMPLES:
She started talking to the man in front of her